Recent changes on Hungarian Airwaves:
- Pécs FM started on 101.7 from Pécs. Regular local station (The owner the same as Rádió 1 Pécs 90.6)
- Helikon Rádió in Keszthely and Zalaegerszeg is over, replaced by Rádió 1 (Rádió 1's owner purchased Helikon's owner company)
- Egerszeg Rádió on air again in Zalaegerszeg on 95.1 MHz (Won on tender)
- Fortuna Rádió Paks on 96.3 rebranded as Paks FM

Near future:
Rádió 1 Velence will start soon on 90.4
Rádió 1 Kaposvár will start soon on 99.9
Rádió 1 Tatabánya will start soon on 96.7
Best FM Budapest will start soon on 99.5 (replacing Magyar FM)
Best FM Székesfehérvár will start soon on 101.8 (2kW ERP, pol V this will be the strongest local)
Cross FM Budapest, a new religious station will start on 98.6 MHz in February (5 kW from Gellért-hill)
89.5 Music FM will over in February (licence expires)
95.8 Rock FM will be Sláger FM (Now 103.9) in February (both stations have the same owner)
Karc FM will start on 99.1 FM in Dunaújváros at spring or summer (Now in tender, but the tender is fits to Karc FM)

A band full of right-wing, propaganda Radio Radicale-like stations... 100% politics, 0% entertainment, 0% music... What's left apart from Rádió 1 and (politics apart) Petőfi? That must be the worst European country for a bandscan...

When I read "A band full of right-wing, propaganda Radio Radicale-like stations" I suppose that you're referring to format of her broadcasts.
Because Radio Radicale isn't a right-wind station (but yes, I could agree that in Italy, in the last years, the concepts of "right-wind" and "left-wind" are been heavily put under stress).

When I read "A band full of right-wing, propaganda Radio Radicale-like stations" I suppose that you're referring to format of her broadcasts.
Because Radio Radicale isn't a right-wind station (but yes, I could agree that in Italy, in the last years, the concepts of "right-wind" and "left-wind" are been heavily put under stress).

Yes, "right-wing" doesn't absolutely refer to Radicale. I was referring to its format, of course.

Cross FM 98.6 has changed it's name before start: Manna FM
According their press release, they will provide public radio content from Christian view and will play Christian and normal songs from Alternetive to Pop.
Manna FM will start in early February. Website: www.mannafm.hu

On 1th of February Manna FM 98.6, a new religious broadcaster has started from Budapest/Széchenyi hill with 2kW ERP in V polar.
This station have a difficult story. The whole management was changed before the start, the original founders were sell the company to a Christian civil organization. This organization have good relationship with Viktor Orban's brother's religious group. The original plan for this station was alternative music+culutre with a little reiligious content. The tender of this frequency was contained must-carry religion-related programs.
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Rock FM 95.8 was changed to Sláger FM, here is the video from it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1sffoEA4vI
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FM 103,9 is off air, will in tender again (Ex. Sláger FM)
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Music FM 89.5 wil off air at 7th of February. No tender for 89.5 yet.

That was literally the best indeed, there are very few radio stations like that nowadays. Rádió 1 is somewhat decent, too, but doesn't play that much dance music... and what about the rest? Rock FM 95.8 is gone too, what's left apart from R1 and Petofi's music?

Speaking of Tilos, I'll always remember that one bit of understandable, non-Magyar programming. One morning,
I tuned in and... they spoke Italian and played fellow music - that came as a pleasant surprise to me!

All the rest is just talk/religion/propaganda. I feel lucky not to be living there, but somewhere with a greater (maybe the greatest?) choice of stations. Not good for propagation of course, but better than blah blah blah everywhere, anyway.